Preacher Season 2 Finale Episode 13 Review: The End of the Road

The Preacher season 2 finale ends its tumultuous arc with turmoil and heartbreak. But when this season was firing on all cylinders,Preacherwas a sight to behold. Eugene has gained back his freedom but the search for God continuesneither of which is particularly surprising. What happens to Denis and Tulip, however,isunexpected, but more on them in a bit. It was pretty much a given that Eugene would get out of Hell....

September 12, 2017 · 3 min · 515 words · Charles Wallace

The Man Behind the Clown: Bill Skarsgard on It and Pennywise

The Swedish actor speaks out on playing Pennywise the Clown in Stephen Kings It. But the novel was my Bible. I read through it and wrote on the pages and took notes. I would go back to it throughout the whole shoot. There are some purposefully mysterious aspects of what the character is and a lot of room for interpretation. Obviously Im much younger and different and a different person and actor than Tim Curry....

September 12, 2017 · 1 min · 211 words · Brandon Smith

What does Marvel’s Defenders mean for the future?

Warning: contains spoilers forMarvels Defenders. The conclusion ofDefendersleaves all of our heroes in a very different place to where we last saw them. Her friend and neighbour, Malcom, is still answering her phone but this time its with her blessing. Alias Investigations is back. Ad content continues below And in addition, Jessica now has some superfriends. The bullet-proof man ended his first season in prison after finally submitting to the authorities following his escape....

September 12, 2017 · 1 min · 160 words · Julie Cantrell

BoJack Horseman season 4 review

Here’s our spoiler-filled BoJack Horseman season 4 review for everyone who binged it on Netflix over the weekend… Warning: contains season 4 spoilers Empathy is essential to good storytelling. Luckily, early in season four, it became clear that we wouldnt have to. Thats not to say season four isnt dark. It is, sometimes shockingly so. BoJack recognises that changing is hard, especially when just about everyone you care about has abandoned you....

September 11, 2017 · 1 min · 184 words · Mary Patrick

Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 9 and 10 Review: Minotaur and The Diviner

Fear the Walking Deads mid-season premiere exposes its credibility problem. ThisFear the Walking Deadreview contains spoilers. The open water was left behind as the action moved farther inland into the parched Mexi-Cali region. For better or worse, the one constant throughout this sea change has been the Clark family. Its interesting that Troy warns Nick that in supporting him, he may have backed the wrong horse. The same could be said of anyone who considers themselves Team Clark....

September 11, 2017 · 3 min · 630 words · Susan Baldwin

Power Rangers Ninja Steel Episode 13 Review: Ace And The Race

Ninja Steel is already painfully dated in its storytelling and including some 50’s greasers doesn’t help. ThisPower Rangers Ninja Steelreview contains spoilers. Power Rangers Ninja Steel Episode 13 Power Rangersis horrifically out of touch in every way possible. Weve seen this lesson a million times and it was done better in every single case. Hell,Power Rangershas done it WAY better before. Calvin fawns over some 50s greasers for no discernable reason....

September 11, 2017 · 2 min · 344 words · Eric Parker

Revisiting the film of Stephen King’s The Dark Half

Our lookback at the film adaptations of Stephen King’s work lands at The Dark Half… Stark (also Timothy Hutton) isnt quite ready to go just yet. They say, those mysterious people who dispense advice from afar, to write what you know. Stephen King often weaves a little of what he knows into a lot of his work. Hes had his own brushes with darkness throughout his career. He also knows a thing or two about writing under a pseudonym....

September 11, 2017 · 2 min · 237 words · Marissa Mosley

The Bidding War for The Emoji Movie

The Emoji Movie took two years from rights acquisition to get to the screen. Here’s what happened… This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Just ones who found themselves working on a fast-tracked movie that was seemingly made purely for business reasons. Not far back in time, either. Ad content continues below This is important. At a push, you could squeeze that to three. We shall be coming back to this point....

September 11, 2017 · 2 min · 267 words · Christina Ortiz

Tim & Eric’s Bedtime Stories Season 2 Premiere Review: Baklava, The Duke

ThisTim & Erics Bedtime Storiesreview contains spoilers. All I care about are my sweet treats. But its like afunnyterror. ), or others which are new to this black comedy universe, like Rhea Perlman. Some of the series best episodes are installments where the duo are mostly absent. Everyone mindlessly bobs around barking the praises of Baklava! Plus, lots and lots of dad jokes.Pierrewould be proud. Screw Dallas, lets play with baklava!...

September 11, 2017 · 1 min · 106 words · Mrs. Patricia Fisher

Ranking the Endings of The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Too many endings man, said Nicholson, who has since found internet fame as popular tweetist @dril. Plus, as you know, everything is to be judged and ranked accordingly. We must do this. There are rules, and we must follow them no matter what. Have you readThe Sandman? The laws Morpheus is bound by? Its basically like that. Ad content continues below Right, thats enough filler....

September 8, 2017 · 2 min · 279 words · Jodi Gregory

The Limehouse Golem: Screenwriter Jane Goldman Tracks a Serial Killer

We spoke with the acclaimed Kingsman screenwriter about her new thriller, Game of Thrones and more. The Limehouse Golemis a gruesome new British horror/mystery thriller that taps into our continued fascination with serial killers. I read the book years, years, years before I was screenwriting, she recalled. And of course I thought, God, I hope someone makes a movie of this. I wonder if someones making a movie about it....

September 8, 2017 · 2 min · 311 words · Tina Potter

The Orville: Seth MacFarlane’s “Challenging” Sci-Fi Series

The Family Guy creator talks about his new sci-fi series premiering this Sunday. In many way,The Orvillemight be the TV series that Seth MacFarlane has always wanted to create. Like the shows MacFarlane grew up watching,The Orvilles 13-episode first season will consist mainly of standalone stories. I miss that style of storytelling on TV, he admits. Everything now is a soap (opera) that asks me to invest in a story from day one....

September 8, 2017 · 1 min · 169 words · Kristina Case

Are you Suffering From Flashback Fatigue in TV Shows?

Lost, Arrow, The Handmaid’s Tale… do flashback episodes ever get you down? This article comes fromDen of Geek UK. Weve all been there, havent we? But as the intro fades, something seems amiss, out of place and out of time. More appropriately, the third rule of creative writing is show, dont tell. Was the Smoke Monster made up of nanobots? Do the showrunners actually have an ending in mind? As it turns out, the answer to all of the above was a resounding nope....

September 7, 2017 · 2 min · 381 words · Kimberly Larson